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you cannot stop technology. i will not begin to tell you what i saw 11 years ago compared to today. >> let me break that down into three solutions. one is practical, one is security related, and one is legal. in terms of u.s. operations in these places, we have to have visibility on the ground. we have to know who our local partners are. we have to have good tools to distinguish our local adversaries from them. not everybody with a turban is al qaeda. we have to have that view on the ground. you cannot fight a war by remote control. that is a practical solution. from a legal standpoint, i would say, if you are worried about the liberation of technology, we have a number of tools to prevent proliferation of all kinds of dangers. an agreement, a nuclear materials with a treaty, and with drones, we have a legal regime that says if you have a rocket system or a drone system, for a range of more than 300 kilometers, the technology on that is controlled. there are some countries where you cannot export that technology
you cannot stop technology. i will not begin to tell you what i saw 11 years ago compared to today. >> let me break that down into three solutions. one is practical, one is security related, and one is legal. in terms of u.s. operations in these places, we have to have visibility on the ground. we have to know who our local partners are. we have to have good tools to distinguish our local adversaries from them. not everybody with a turban is al qaeda. we have to have that view on the...
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and technology. we can't afford to roll back regulations on wall street banks or oil companies or insurance companies. that is not a jobs plan. it's not a plan to grow our economy. it's sure not a plan to strengthen our middle class. we have been there. we have tried that. we're not going back. we are moving forward. we've got a different view about how we create jobs and prosperity in this country. [applause] this country doesn't just succeed when just a few are doing well at the top. succeed is when the middle lass gets bigger. our economy doesn't grow from the top down. it grows from the middle out. we don't -- we don't believe that anybody's entitled to success in this country. but we do believe in opportunity. we believe in a country where hard work pays off. and responsibility is rewarded. and everybody's getting a fair shot. and everybody's doing their fair share. and everybody's playing by the same rules. believehe country we in. that's what we've been fighting for for the last four years. th
and technology. we can't afford to roll back regulations on wall street banks or oil companies or insurance companies. that is not a jobs plan. it's not a plan to grow our economy. it's sure not a plan to strengthen our middle class. we have been there. we have tried that. we're not going back. we are moving forward. we've got a different view about how we create jobs and prosperity in this country. [applause] this country doesn't just succeed when just a few are doing well at the top. succeed...
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thanks to technology reform, they should be fixed. we should be punished for what we did wrong. the punishment should fit the crime so we can move on. they feel like it was old testament justice. including the bank that failed, they have given a lot of money. there is some truth to that. i cannot make up what they did and did not do. there were people who destroyed the company's and virtually brought this down to its knees. it causes me off, too. >> just to defend the old testament for a second. the idea was that the punishment should not exceed the crime, so that was a progressive innovation at the time. [laughter] >> i did not think of it that way, but ok. >> about four years ago, the chief security officer told us there had been up to 1 million attempted intrusions', cyber intrusions', in one day. how concerned are you about the cyber threat, cyber crimes, and cyber terrorism? >> we get hundreds of thousands a day. we have these major security centers and we work with big government around the world to protect ourselves. they're flooding the lines and a lot of these are comin
thanks to technology reform, they should be fixed. we should be punished for what we did wrong. the punishment should fit the crime so we can move on. they feel like it was old testament justice. including the bank that failed, they have given a lot of money. there is some truth to that. i cannot make up what they did and did not do. there were people who destroyed the company's and virtually brought this down to its knees. it causes me off, too. >> just to defend the old testament for a...
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we push the balance on science and technology, so our best innovators are here. in education, we now, well, roughly 30% of high school students drop out of high school. we used to ld the world in college graduates. we no longer do that. on infrastructure, according to the american society of civil engineers, we are now $2 trillion in deficits in terms of infrastructure. a great education, and get the hell out of our country. we are fighting on each one of these issues that are so vital to our greatest strength. i don't think we can remedy this . and on budget-funded research, it looks wike an e.k.g. heading for a heart attack. in terms of the things that have historically made us great on each one of those indices, i see us not going in the direction we should be going. for me that's the alarm bell and the wake-up call. >> are we as strong as we have ever been or are there ways you see measurable? >> it is on obvious we are not as strong as we have ever been. but also because the world was changed around us. we spent an awful lot of time, effort, and money after
we push the balance on science and technology, so our best innovators are here. in education, we now, well, roughly 30% of high school students drop out of high school. we used to ld the world in college graduates. we no longer do that. on infrastructure, according to the american society of civil engineers, we are now $2 trillion in deficits in terms of infrastructure. a great education, and get the hell out of our country. we are fighting on each one of these issues that are so vital to our...
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you cannot stop technology. i will not begin to tell you what i saw 11 years ago compared to today. >> let me break that down into three solutions. one is practical, one is security related, and one is legal. in terms of u.s. operations in these places, we have to have visibility on the ground. we have to know who our local partners are. we have to have good tools to distinguish our local adversaries from them. not everybody with a turban is al qaeda. we have to have that view on the ground. you cannot fight a war by remote control. that is a practical solution. from a legal standpoint, i would say, if you are worried about the liberation of technology, we have a number of tools to prevent proliferation of all kinds of dangers. an agreement, a nuclear materials with a treaty, and with drones, we have a legal regime that says if you have a rocket system or a drone system, for a range of more than 300 kilometers, the technology on that is controlled. there are some countries where you cannot export that technology
you cannot stop technology. i will not begin to tell you what i saw 11 years ago compared to today. >> let me break that down into three solutions. one is practical, one is security related, and one is legal. in terms of u.s. operations in these places, we have to have visibility on the ground. we have to know who our local partners are. we have to have good tools to distinguish our local adversaries from them. not everybody with a turban is al qaeda. we have to have that view on the...
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thanks to technology reform, they should be fixed. we should be punished for what we did wrong. the punishment should fit the crime so we can move on. they feel like it was old testament justice. including the bank that failed, they have given a lot of money. there is some truth to that. i cannot make up what they did and did not do. there were people who destroyed the company's and virtually brought this down to its knees. it causes me off, too. >> just to defend the old testament for a second. the idea was that the punishment should not exceed the crime, so that was a progressive innovation at the time. [laughter] >> i did not think of it that way, but ok. >> about four years ago, the chief security officer told us there had been up to 1 million attempted intrusions', cyber intrusions', in one day. how concerned are you about the cyber threat, cyber crimes, and cyber terrorism? >> we get hundreds of thousands a day. we have these major security centers and we work with big government around the world to protect ourselves. they're flooding the lines and a lot of these are comin
thanks to technology reform, they should be fixed. we should be punished for what we did wrong. the punishment should fit the crime so we can move on. they feel like it was old testament justice. including the bank that failed, they have given a lot of money. there is some truth to that. i cannot make up what they did and did not do. there were people who destroyed the company's and virtually brought this down to its knees. it causes me off, too. >> just to defend the old testament for a...
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we're going to have to develop clean coal technology and safe ways to store nuclear energy. but each and every one of us can start thinking about how can we save energy in our homes, in our buildings. and one of the things i want to do is make sure that we're providing incentives so that you can buy a fuel-efficient car that's made right here in the united states of america, not in japan or south korea, making sure that you are able to weatherize your home or make your business more fuel efficient. and that's going to require effort from each and every one of us. and the last point i just want to make, i think the young people of america are especially interested in how they can serve, and that's one of the reasons why i'm interested in doubling the peace corps, making sure that we are creating a volunteer corps all across this country that can be involved in their community, involved in military service, so that military families and our troops are not the only ones bearing the burden of renewing america. that's something that all of us have to be involved with and that req
we're going to have to develop clean coal technology and safe ways to store nuclear energy. but each and every one of us can start thinking about how can we save energy in our homes, in our buildings. and one of the things i want to do is make sure that we're providing incentives so that you can buy a fuel-efficient car that's made right here in the united states of america, not in japan or south korea, making sure that you are able to weatherize your home or make your business more fuel...
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the chinese have a 40-year plan for medical technology and innovation. we cannot have a 40 day plan here in washington. >> in the health care bill we say everybody else in the world would celebrate that and say how to expand our lead globally? the fda slows down approval by at least two years an additional comparison. go compete in cd can still be leaders in the world. pretty tough to do. >> the health care bill is a perfect example of the government getting in the way. thing about the dating -- of dictating to an interest company everything. we the government will decide that on your behalf. there's not a better example anything that has happened and the health care bill when comes to the government being in the way of businesses and entrepreneurs. >> you have all outlined the worst-case scenario. we mentioned earlier the fiscal cliff. that is what is leaning come november the seventh. they are already working on it. some republicans were already saying they will agree to those tax cuts. >> i think a lot of people you're talking about are not only leade
the chinese have a 40-year plan for medical technology and innovation. we cannot have a 40 day plan here in washington. >> in the health care bill we say everybody else in the world would celebrate that and say how to expand our lead globally? the fda slows down approval by at least two years an additional comparison. go compete in cd can still be leaders in the world. pretty tough to do. >> the health care bill is a perfect example of the government getting in the way. thing about...
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i am not going to let china win the race for clear energy technology. i want to see that developed by students and scientists here in columbus, by workers across ohio, by patriots in the united states. my plan will continue to reduce the carbon pollution that is eating our planet, because climate change is not a hoax. look around. it is not a joke. it is a threat to your future. we need to make sure that we meet the moment. that is why i am running. i believe we should have the best education system in the world, bar none. i would not be here if it were not for the education i was able to receive. i did not come from wealth or fame, and i got a great vacation, because that is what this country does. it was the gateway of opportunity for michelle. it is the opportunity for many of you. we can cut education to pay for tax cuts. that is what paul ryan proposes. do not boo. vote. or we can do what i propose -- recruit 100,000 math and science teachers, focus on early childhood education, provide job training for 2 million workers at community colleges, cut
i am not going to let china win the race for clear energy technology. i want to see that developed by students and scientists here in columbus, by workers across ohio, by patriots in the united states. my plan will continue to reduce the carbon pollution that is eating our planet, because climate change is not a hoax. look around. it is not a joke. it is a threat to your future. we need to make sure that we meet the moment. that is why i am running. i believe we should have the best education...
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and even controlled technologies by technologies but using the low fall. services or lawful . rules if you wish. because we see big big problems and children being kidnapped or being involved in bad networks such as drug distribution or even if you did the philly or whatever so our children that don't do much do it in the internet and i'm certain that children must be somehow protected some very much for this limitation . some of the activist of the human rights says it will potentially block the freedom of speech but. if we do not do anything we would not have any protection would just stay in this door which is raising up every day and we simply need to clean it up somehow. therefore i'm certain they believe that by the way in the countries in europe and in america as well there are certain laws which protect. children against the. potential dangers information on the internet thank you thank you very much for being with us and just a reminder that my guests of the show today i was in the tahrir square scheme you co-founder and you are in that country to actually stop the ba
and even controlled technologies by technologies but using the low fall. services or lawful . rules if you wish. because we see big big problems and children being kidnapped or being involved in bad networks such as drug distribution or even if you did the philly or whatever so our children that don't do much do it in the internet and i'm certain that children must be somehow protected some very much for this limitation . some of the activist of the human rights says it will potentially block...
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we're going to have to develop clean coal technology and safe ways to store nuclear energy. but each and every one of us can start thinking about how can we save energy in our homes, in our buildings. and one of the things i want to do is make sure that we're providing incentives so that you can buy a fuel efficient car that's made right here in the united states of america, not in japan or south korea, making sure that you are able to weatherize your home or make your business more fuel efficient. require's going to effort from each and every one of us. and the last point i just want to make. i think the young people of america are especially interested in how they can serve, and that's one of the reasons why i'm interested in doubling the peace corps, making sure that we are creating a volunteer corps all across this country that can be involved in their community, involved in military service, so that military families and our troops are not the only ones bearing the burden of renewing america. that's something that all of us have to be involved with and that requires som
we're going to have to develop clean coal technology and safe ways to store nuclear energy. but each and every one of us can start thinking about how can we save energy in our homes, in our buildings. and one of the things i want to do is make sure that we're providing incentives so that you can buy a fuel efficient car that's made right here in the united states of america, not in japan or south korea, making sure that you are able to weatherize your home or make your business more fuel...
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it is difficult to address this emerging technology. when a patient says a madison harmed them, is that report will to the fda? we have patient confidentiality and issues about how do we deal with misleading information posted by different types of users, a consumer, and potentially another illicit actor. what we are talking about today is how and listed online pharmacies use of social media format. what led us to this is we're looking at pharmaceutical companies to see what their presence was on social media and how they are using it. academic can sometimes be behind the curve. we found a lot of pharmaceutical companies using social media. no big surprise. we just reported this last year. what we found that was very interesting is we also found illicit links to know prescription online pharmacies when we did our surges. we found about 90% of the top marketed drugs in the u.s. had illicit online pharmacy link associated with them. st of show you pictures. this is a facebook site. they are advertising no prescription drugs on line. this
it is difficult to address this emerging technology. when a patient says a madison harmed them, is that report will to the fda? we have patient confidentiality and issues about how do we deal with misleading information posted by different types of users, a consumer, and potentially another illicit actor. what we are talking about today is how and listed online pharmacies use of social media format. what led us to this is we're looking at pharmaceutical companies to see what their presence was...
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ips is a new technology. it has a lot of potential in the field of medicine and the development of new drugs. i want to continue this research. now that i've received this honor i would like to or i feel i must contribute to society as soon as possible. >> professor yamanaka said he is honored to receive the prize alongside sir gruden. he spoke about the importance of yamanaka's work. >> he was amajor breakthrough because it showed you can derive embryo cells from adult cells by adding the right combination of genes. >> the announcement in literature is scheduled for this thursday. >>> delegates from more than 170 nations have gathered in india to talk biodiversity. they will discuss ways to use the earths plants and animals in a sustainable manner. the united nations holds the conference every two years. delegates agreed on rules for sharing economic benefits from genetic resources. the delegates set a target of preserving 17% of land. many governments have yet to s pass laws enforcing the protocol. the part
ips is a new technology. it has a lot of potential in the field of medicine and the development of new drugs. i want to continue this research. now that i've received this honor i would like to or i feel i must contribute to society as soon as possible. >> professor yamanaka said he is honored to receive the prize alongside sir gruden. he spoke about the importance of yamanaka's work. >> he was amajor breakthrough because it showed you can derive embryo cells from adult cells by...
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have also said is, let's hire another 100,000 math and science teachers to make sure we maintain a technological lead and people are skilled and able to succeed. hard-pressed states right now cannot do that. we have seen layoffs of hundreds of thousands of teachers over the last several years. gov. romney does not think we need more teachers, i do. i think that is the kind of investment or the federal government can help. it can make a difference. as a consequence we will have a better trained work force, and that will create jobs because companies want to locate in places where there is a skilled workforce. >> i love great schools. massachusetts, our schools are ranked no. one of 50 states. the key to grade schools, is great teachers. i reject the idea i do not believe in great teachers. every state should make that decision on their own. the role of government -- look behind us. the constitution and the declaration of independence. is to promote and protect the principles of those documents first. life and liberty -- we have a responsibility to protect the lives of people. i do not believe in
have also said is, let's hire another 100,000 math and science teachers to make sure we maintain a technological lead and people are skilled and able to succeed. hard-pressed states right now cannot do that. we have seen layoffs of hundreds of thousands of teachers over the last several years. gov. romney does not think we need more teachers, i do. i think that is the kind of investment or the federal government can help. it can make a difference. as a consequence we will have a better trained...
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this is an area of dramatic developments in cyber technology. with that happening, potential aggressors are exploiting the vulnerabilities and -- a vulnerability is in our security. but the good news is this. we are aware of this potential. our eyes are wide open to these kinds of threats. and we are a nation that, thank god, is on the cutting edge of this new technology. tore the best and we have stay there. the department of defense, in large part to the capabilities of the national security agency, an essay, has developed the --, nastional security agency, nsa, has developed the world's most sophisticated system to detect cyber intruders and attackers. we are acting aggressively to get ahead of this problem, putting in place measures to stop cyber attacks did in their tracks. we are doing this as part of a broad whole of government effort to confront cyber threats. the department of homeland security as the lead for domestic sever security. the fbi also has a key part to play in investigating and preventing cyber attacks. and our intelligence
this is an area of dramatic developments in cyber technology. with that happening, potential aggressors are exploiting the vulnerabilities and -- a vulnerability is in our security. but the good news is this. we are aware of this potential. our eyes are wide open to these kinds of threats. and we are a nation that, thank god, is on the cutting edge of this new technology. tore the best and we have stay there. the department of defense, in large part to the capabilities of the national security...
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and telco, technology but involving finance, real technology and drug. technology, drug, finance, oil, tech, a telco. ♪ hallelujah >> that was easy. >> janet in my home state of new jersey. >> caller: hi, jim. my brother and i watch you all the time. >> thank you. >> caller: a good boo-yah to you. my stocks are eaton, etn, verizon, vz, mcdonald's, mcd, state street, stt, deere, de. am i diversified? >> a wild performer. we have interesting. eaton, a charitable trust name. a core position for action alerts for years. state streets finance. mcdonald's, deere, terrific product. not a well-run company, unfortunately. and verizon telco. we have telco, farm equipment we have restaurant, we have diversified manufacturing, and we have financial. again, picture-perfect it's got yield, yield, yield. not bad. boy, our players really were good tonight. ♪ hallelujah >> i know oh, come on, these guys all know the game. hey, you know what? i don't care. diversification is the only free lunch in the stock market business. "mad money" is back after the break. gecko (
and telco, technology but involving finance, real technology and drug. technology, drug, finance, oil, tech, a telco. ♪ hallelujah >> that was easy. >> janet in my home state of new jersey. >> caller: hi, jim. my brother and i watch you all the time. >> thank you. >> caller: a good boo-yah to you. my stocks are eaton, etn, verizon, vz, mcdonald's, mcd, state street, stt, deere, de. am i diversified? >> a wild performer. we have interesting. eaton, a...
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we in virginia have over 200,000 defense and technology jobs. rather than cutting back, we need to make sure we have a strong economy, a strong military. as far as our spending, i disagree with the president giving money -- if they cannot protect our embassies, they should not be getting our money. do not buy a friends. second't there is 60- rebuttal? >> no, there is not. >> island that on the first one. >> i thought i did, too. >> if we were both under the impression. >> virginia seniors who rely on social security benefits are in for a lifetime of work. almost 1 million virginians receiving social security check every month. they are very polite, receiving on average about 77% of their total monthly income from this alone. an aging society will put strain on the program into the future. how would you protect social security for today's seniors and a strengthened it for future generations. >> thank you. i think we need to preserve social security for current beneficiaries as well as in the future. social security beneficiaries have for their en
we in virginia have over 200,000 defense and technology jobs. rather than cutting back, we need to make sure we have a strong economy, a strong military. as far as our spending, i disagree with the president giving money -- if they cannot protect our embassies, they should not be getting our money. do not buy a friends. second't there is 60- rebuttal? >> no, there is not. >> island that on the first one. >> i thought i did, too. >> if we were both under the impression....
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some kind of just genius singularity or did it come out of some larger tradition or is it the technology that he used so i i went on this kind of you have the quest to trace the ideas behind wiki leaks and then just you know once a sort of found the tradition that a song comes out of which is to say for punks a group that's been around since the mid ninety's who have always dreamed of using encryption to to take power from the government and give it to individuals and i conceded that he was actually using technologies that are freely available that have been developing for decades and once you see that you have to wonder who is going to use those technologies next it's not as if this isn't all just about julia songe and it's actually a movement that's been developing for decades then it seems inevitable that it's going to keep evolving and then we're going to have another wiki leaks and another meaning and maybe another songe you traveled around the world to. understand the ins and outs of the hacking community you were tracking cypherpunks and you also spoke to members of other groups s
some kind of just genius singularity or did it come out of some larger tradition or is it the technology that he used so i i went on this kind of you have the quest to trace the ideas behind wiki leaks and then just you know once a sort of found the tradition that a song comes out of which is to say for punks a group that's been around since the mid ninety's who have always dreamed of using encryption to to take power from the government and give it to individuals and i conceded that he was...
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we in virginia have over 200,000 defense and technology jobs. rather than cutting back, we need to make sure we have a strong economy, a strong military. as far as our spending, i disagree with the president giving money -- if they cannot protect our embassies, they should not be getting our money. do not buy a friends. >> isn't there is 60-second rebuttal? >> no, there is not. >> island that on the first one. >> i thought i did, too. >> if we were both under the impression. >> virginia seniors who rely on social security benefits are in for a lifetime of work. almost 1 million virginians receiving social security check every month. they are very polite, receiving on average about 77% of their total monthly income from this alone. an aging society will put strain on the program into the future. how would you protect social security for today's seniors and a strengthened it for future generations. >> thank you. i think we need to preserve social security for current beneficiaries as well as in the future. social security beneficiaries have for th
we in virginia have over 200,000 defense and technology jobs. rather than cutting back, we need to make sure we have a strong economy, a strong military. as far as our spending, i disagree with the president giving money -- if they cannot protect our embassies, they should not be getting our money. do not buy a friends. >> isn't there is 60-second rebuttal? >> no, there is not. >> island that on the first one. >> i thought i did, too. >> if we were both under the...
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thomas jefferson high school for science and technology, georgetown day school, albert ion tine high school, halls without walls. thank you so much. we applaud you and your work. thank you so much on behalf of women and girls around the world. >> i would like to give a special shoutout to hillary clinton and the united population fund, yesterday in very high level meetings pledged nearly $50 million for a campaign to end child marriage. [applause] >> i'd like now to ask eleanor smeal to join me. i've had the great privilege of working with her for 25 years. she is one of the contemporary women's movements and one of its most recognized leaders. in 1980 she was the first to define and prove the gender gap that it existed and she has been a key force ever since to secure women's rights. please welcome eleanor smeal. [applause]. >> thank you this is quite a year for us. this is also the 25th anniversary for the feminist majority. and kathy never gets introduced in her own right. i want to introduce katherine spillar who has kept us going in so many ways and now is executive editor of "m
thomas jefferson high school for science and technology, georgetown day school, albert ion tine high school, halls without walls. thank you so much. we applaud you and your work. thank you so much on behalf of women and girls around the world. >> i would like to give a special shoutout to hillary clinton and the united population fund, yesterday in very high level meetings pledged nearly $50 million for a campaign to end child marriage. [applause] >> i'd like now to ask eleanor...
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guest: it has changed as technology has changed. when we first went on the air in 1997, suspend a radio was available on 90.1 fm here in washington, d.c., and shortly thereafter we became available on satellite radio. as the years went on, smartphones were invented, and those apps were invented. we are now available on the android phone, the iphone, and blackberry as well. host: nancy calo, c-span radio, thank you. we will be right back. >> this government has promised and maintained the closest surveillance of the military buildup from the soviets on the island of cuba. within the last week unmistakable evidence has established the fact that a series of offensive missile sites is now in preparation on that imprisoned island. the purpose of these bases can be none other than to provide a nuclear strike capability against the western hemisphere. >> do you, ambassador, denied that the u.s.s.r. has faced and is facing is committed missiles in europe -- in cuba? yes or no care do not wait for the translation. >> historians, scholars and
guest: it has changed as technology has changed. when we first went on the air in 1997, suspend a radio was available on 90.1 fm here in washington, d.c., and shortly thereafter we became available on satellite radio. as the years went on, smartphones were invented, and those apps were invented. we are now available on the android phone, the iphone, and blackberry as well. host: nancy calo, c-span radio, thank you. we will be right back. >> this government has promised and maintained the...
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technology innovation. developments around russia. before you. look at them will the if you just have to find a plenty of people aged between forty and fifty come to the para going to clubs and say they think they are probably too old to parrot allowing them to say the instructors tell them that there is a seventy year old man who can fly cuffy well and he feels great. if someone twenty years older than you can do it why can't you. tell. you what i dreamed of learning to fly when i was young i wanted to enter military flying school to my mum wouldn't let me finish one. but i never goes about my dream of being flowing now for fourteen years and i haven't had a single accident and i don't have a single broken bone in. the course. yet and nice landing excellent. how does it feel that was great the weather is good the it goes this is the gas that's the stuff. i don't call this one stops the engine with very few at least two rings of the talk i just want to start. that's the talk or the controls the wing when i pull the total to the right or it turns
technology innovation. developments around russia. before you. look at them will the if you just have to find a plenty of people aged between forty and fifty come to the para going to clubs and say they think they are probably too old to parrot allowing them to say the instructors tell them that there is a seventy year old man who can fly cuffy well and he feels great. if someone twenty years older than you can do it why can't you. tell. you what i dreamed of learning to fly when i was young i...
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the line i always use -- i realize i'm here with somebody who follows technology a lot. since nasdaq's inception in 1971, utility stocks have outperformed nasdaq. >> and they play big dividend historically. >> exactly right. >> so bottom line you should keep buying them even though this has been a favorite play for a lot of people? >> dividend strategies are getting expensive. they're not the cheapest strategies anymore. they're not so cheap anymore. what that means, instead of stretching for yeield, you want to take a lower yield and be more conservative. >> it's about dividend growth right now. this is what corporations are doing. >> the cash thing is the big question here. it's going to be not just a stock market ipd cndicator. saw a neat trend over the last month. companies that push cash to work did a little cap ex, that kind of thing. they did very well in september. it's something very interesting to keep watching. actually, some of the high dividend payers underperformed a little in september. like i said, just a one-month trend. the natural extension, that's a c
the line i always use -- i realize i'm here with somebody who follows technology a lot. since nasdaq's inception in 1971, utility stocks have outperformed nasdaq. >> and they play big dividend historically. >> exactly right. >> so bottom line you should keep buying them even though this has been a favorite play for a lot of people? >> dividend strategies are getting expensive. they're not the cheapest strategies anymore. they're not so cheap anymore. what that means,...
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japanese environmental and energy-saving technologies lead the world. malaysia plans to refocus its look east policy on those areas over the years to come. nabila nishaa, nhk world, kuala lumpur. >>> the latest in medical science has gone on display in yokohama near tokyo. exhibitors at biojapan 2012 are presenting the latest in drugs, technologies and medical equipment. more than 400 universities, research facilities and businesses are taking part. this booth presents ips technology-related patents belonging to a company run by japanese scientist shinya yamanaka. the brother received attention from visitors interested in finding out about the use of ips cells. yamanaka won this year's nobel prize in medicine and physiology for his research on induce d potent stem cells or ips cells. this robot can conduct biotype experiments. scientists are using it to research dangerous viruses. the japanese supercomputer "k" is the world's second fastest computer. it is expected to dramatically speed up the development of new drugs. >>> and here with an update on the
japanese environmental and energy-saving technologies lead the world. malaysia plans to refocus its look east policy on those areas over the years to come. nabila nishaa, nhk world, kuala lumpur. >>> the latest in medical science has gone on display in yokohama near tokyo. exhibitors at biojapan 2012 are presenting the latest in drugs, technologies and medical equipment. more than 400 universities, research facilities and businesses are taking part. this booth presents ips...
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it's technology innovation all the list i'm elements from around russia we've got the huge earth covered.
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>> we focus primarily on technology. china is a microcosm of the world, which is a tale of two cities. large concerns about macroeconomic growth. i tell you, 6% is a lot better than zero. point one. if you look inside these economies, the key concern about china right now is overinvestment potentially in fixed assets, primarily real estate and infrastructure. if you take that and put that aside at the moment, if you look at what's going on in the chinese economy, it's just roaring in terms of its growth. we made an investment recently with a large group. in fact, it's one of the largest investments ever made in alibaba. it's growing quickly with the trend of the penetration of the internet in china. chinese just recently announced they're going to hook up broadband communications to 250 million households in china. that's almost as many people as we have in the united states. >> can yahoo! compete with that? >> they do very different things. alibab, one of the great things about the business is it's a commerce company. i
>> we focus primarily on technology. china is a microcosm of the world, which is a tale of two cities. large concerns about macroeconomic growth. i tell you, 6% is a lot better than zero. point one. if you look inside these economies, the key concern about china right now is overinvestment potentially in fixed assets, primarily real estate and infrastructure. if you take that and put that aside at the moment, if you look at what's going on in the chinese economy, it's just roaring in...
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they shuttered the technology. we've seen our foreign competitors, we're playing a little catch-up in the united states. why hasn't the electrical taken off. >> i think it's the cost. 80% of the cost of my car is the lithium battery. every year they're cheaper more powerful and condensed. it's a beautiful car, but it was $100,000. a lot of people say, well, i would love to do this, but that's a lot of money. our goal is to spend $18,000 to $20,000, get in one of my cars, it won't be your primary car but your secondary car. the volts we only had three great months of selling them. our plan is to get off the defense of foreign oil. china announced that they wanted 10 million cars on the road. they just did a multi billion dollars investment. we in america cannot allow one more technology or business to go overseas, specifically china. we got to do that in america. my car used to be made in china but now it's made here in the united states of america. >> gavin: was that a value proposition? were you doing that because
they shuttered the technology. we've seen our foreign competitors, we're playing a little catch-up in the united states. why hasn't the electrical taken off. >> i think it's the cost. 80% of the cost of my car is the lithium battery. every year they're cheaper more powerful and condensed. it's a beautiful car, but it was $100,000. a lot of people say, well, i would love to do this, but that's a lot of money. our goal is to spend $18,000 to $20,000, get in one of my cars, it won't be your...
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the influence of the free syrian side technology innovation all the rest of melanin spam around russia we. covered. me fifty feet. so. my. welcome back to spotlight just a reminder that my name is outgoing love and my guest on the show today is thought and we are in the yog land sector general of the council of europe mr young and we've just we've just talked about the latest pe session well now i'd like to ask you a couple of questions on the world situation on the international situation in which in which the pace is and the council of europe is that it has always been and is an active participant well following the latest news we can't help but touch upon syria the problem was discussed in pace and you personally called upon the international community i quote to agree on the united and effective response to address this crisis and quote well you just before the break said that said that the council of europe does have the mechanisms to impose something well what do you mean what what should the council of europe response what should it be. but we have to keep in mind here that syri
the influence of the free syrian side technology innovation all the rest of melanin spam around russia we. covered. me fifty feet. so. my. welcome back to spotlight just a reminder that my name is outgoing love and my guest on the show today is thought and we are in the yog land sector general of the council of europe mr young and we've just we've just talked about the latest pe session well now i'd like to ask you a couple of questions on the world situation on the international situation in...
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>> look i think that position is the technology stock that's really the consumer play. the consumer as people look at this company, it will not be spending as much on this company as they might in some other security. i met with adt today, that company has much better security, if you want to mix apples to oranges in the security sector, i like adt. if you can't beat the big boys, you got to join them. amazon and google all week i will have two a day that are the anoints ones. don't move, the lightning surrou roichbround is coming up next. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs.
>> look i think that position is the technology stock that's really the consumer play. the consumer as people look at this company, it will not be spending as much on this company as they might in some other security. i met with adt today, that company has much better security, if you want to mix apples to oranges in the security sector, i like adt. if you can't beat the big boys, you got to join them. amazon and google all week i will have two a day that are the anoints ones. don't move,...
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to take power from the government and give it to individuals i conceded that he was actually using technologies that are freely available that have been developing for decades and when you see that you have to wonder who is going to use those technologies next it's not if this isn't all just about julia songe and it's actually a movement that's been developing for decades then it seems inevitable that it's going to keep evolving and then we're going to have another wiki leaks and another meaning and maybe another songe you traveled around the world to understand the ins and outs of the hacking community you were tracking cypherpunks and you also spoke to members of other groups such as anonymous paranoia and open leaks well in two thousand and ten actually before i even spoke with a songe there was a kind of mutiny within the wiki leaks where one engineer known as the architects who is a very secretive guy who actually rebuilt the wiki leaks anonymous mission system and is known as is described has been described to me by other what he weekers as a very as a genius as a brilliant arc engineer h
to take power from the government and give it to individuals i conceded that he was actually using technologies that are freely available that have been developing for decades and when you see that you have to wonder who is going to use those technologies next it's not if this isn't all just about julia songe and it's actually a movement that's been developing for decades then it seems inevitable that it's going to keep evolving and then we're going to have another wiki leaks and another...
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to the future science technology innovation is developments around russia. i think. it. should. this is also the welcome bank a member of the jailed russian punk band pussy riot was freed on appeal this week although her two colleagues failed to get their sentences of a turned in august the trio were hundred to yet turns for an end to putin stunt in russia's main orthodox cathedral she's point of boycott reports now on the way the band members have been able to cash in on the media frenzy. pussy riot the feminist punk rock has registered trademark a brand new global one major russian concert organizer says they've been flooded with calls from foreign promoters offering to organize a. tour that could fetch up to six hundred million euros. over the u.s. there's a red square behind me that post the riot stormed the area and performed an offensive song about florida may have a warm up gig of sorts but that particular stunt didn't bring the punk rock was the big break that they were after internet of tension on the internet and more importantly failed to rouse the interest of the dor
to the future science technology innovation is developments around russia. i think. it. should. this is also the welcome bank a member of the jailed russian punk band pussy riot was freed on appeal this week although her two colleagues failed to get their sentences of a turned in august the trio were hundred to yet turns for an end to putin stunt in russia's main orthodox cathedral she's point of boycott reports now on the way the band members have been able to cash in on the media frenzy....
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by insurance the cost of they come down with the technology advances there's new technology people can choose whatever whoever they want to go to it's not it's a little bit apples and oranges but health care is a commodity like anything else the market will control it better than the government but i think there is a big issue when it comes to you know fee for service in our health care system that you know that incentivizes hospitals and doctors to prescribe lots of tests to get paid for that that's one reason why costs are going up through you know that's a little bit harder problem to solve but i think it's a single payer system could solve that in and de incentivized that sort of i don't really think if you have a first of all i'm assuming when you say single payer system you talk about everybody paid in the government paying now yes i know you're certainly not talking about put in private hands and that would be problematic as well but just the source of the money and who writes the money through the roof we're guard left at the end of the day to do that much different than your a
by insurance the cost of they come down with the technology advances there's new technology people can choose whatever whoever they want to go to it's not it's a little bit apples and oranges but health care is a commodity like anything else the market will control it better than the government but i think there is a big issue when it comes to you know fee for service in our health care system that you know that incentivizes hospitals and doctors to prescribe lots of tests to get paid for that...
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baskets of technology groups. here's the market vectors semiconductor etfs, they got hit by about one and a third percent including, of course, intel. david: all right. surprise, surprise, natural gas once again. it was a huge bump up -- it wasn't a huge bump up, but it was enough that we take note. natural gas standing out in the energy pits, eking out a small gain. let's take a look at the ung. there it is. again, it's about a half a percentage point gain on a down day in the market, but considering its runup over the past month or so, this thing, we wonder where it's going to end. liz: well, merrill lynch liked it, put out that note saying natural gas would be higher going into the winter season. coal, those names were on fire today. here's the coal exchange-traded fund, ticker or symbol kol moving higher by about three-quarters of a full percentage point. david: when the bell rings, the action begins. two countries have historically outperformed the others in fourth quarter posting gains more than 60% of the t
baskets of technology groups. here's the market vectors semiconductor etfs, they got hit by about one and a third percent including, of course, intel. david: all right. surprise, surprise, natural gas once again. it was a huge bump up -- it wasn't a huge bump up, but it was enough that we take note. natural gas standing out in the energy pits, eking out a small gain. let's take a look at the ung. there it is. again, it's about a half a percentage point gain on a down day in the market, but...
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this is the latest technology. tell me about it. >> well what you're seeing here is our discover se console. this is virtual interactive product we're on a course with ambient noises, and all the speed and elevations changes are translated through from the treadmill to screen. >> i'm cranking up the pace so we know. >> reliving track star moments from college days. >> and you can go faster and the course goes faster. and, this is never been offered before. >> no. it is truly unique about this we can introduce educational content. not only looking at something but learning about it at the same time. >> gotcha. this will go how fast? how fast can i go. >> it will go 15 miles an hour. we're going to auckland. we can go to auckland and run in new zealand. it is incredible. makes the running experience something you never experience at home. >> especially trying to run 15 miles an hour in traffic might be an hour. >> okay. i'm up to a five minute mile. i will try to make it to a four minute mile pace but, i doubt that i
this is the latest technology. tell me about it. >> well what you're seeing here is our discover se console. this is virtual interactive product we're on a course with ambient noises, and all the speed and elevations changes are translated through from the treadmill to screen. >> i'm cranking up the pace so we know. >> reliving track star moments from college days. >> and you can go faster and the course goes faster. and, this is never been offered before. >> no....
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science technology innovation all the lives developments around russia we've got this huge earth. wealthy british stock. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds of reports.
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of a hold does digital technology have on the german market? >> the fare is like the biggest book shut you have ever been into, but when you look closely, you see that among these books and also the publishers are displaying their wares, everything is also geared to digital, to reading from the screen. in the u.s., the proportion of books that are now sold digitally is 20%. in germany, that figure is only 2%. it has doubled in germany over the past few years, but it still very small. this is to do with the fact that in germany, there is a regulation regulated by the government called fixed price for books. this means that booksellers and publishers have agreed amongst themselves that they can sell books for a good price, so there is money to be made for real books, but they are very aware of the trend for digital books as well. >> definitely a rise in digital use. what about the digital book experience for children? some people are quite concerned that children will lose touch with the reading experience. >> i think kids love their comuters, do
of a hold does digital technology have on the german market? >> the fare is like the biggest book shut you have ever been into, but when you look closely, you see that among these books and also the publishers are displaying their wares, everything is also geared to digital, to reading from the screen. in the u.s., the proportion of books that are now sold digitally is 20%. in germany, that figure is only 2%. it has doubled in germany over the past few years, but it still very small. this...
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the latest medical technology out in the country in rajasthan. birth control in india can be expensive. the doctor is proud of his work. he says if necessary, he can sterilize 10 women an hour. >> they all do this voluntarily. they make their own decisions. these days they want to control their family planning. and the government is prepared to do everything to make that possible to fulfill their ambition. >> guddi already has three children -- one too many, according to statistics. now she won't get pregnant again. she says it's over, and that she's now relieved. >> india can't ban having children. but the state can reward women who have the surgery with 600 rupies -- about 9 euros -- cash in hand. still in pain, guddi receives the money, and the state of rajasthan gives her a chance to win the car. guddi lives in a village where there aren't any cars. we visited her a day before the operation. she has two sons and a daughter. the youngest is still an infant. her husband works far away and only comes home twice a year. >> i'm going to do it, hav
the latest medical technology out in the country in rajasthan. birth control in india can be expensive. the doctor is proud of his work. he says if necessary, he can sterilize 10 women an hour. >> they all do this voluntarily. they make their own decisions. these days they want to control their family planning. and the government is prepared to do everything to make that possible to fulfill their ambition. >> guddi already has three children -- one too many, according to statistics....